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Sebastian Vettel became the youngest world champion in Formula One history in 2010.
After eight seasons in Formula One, Mark Webber finally emerged as a world championship contender in 2010.
Once more a title contender in 2010, Lewis Hamilton enters his fifth F1 season chasing what he hopes will be his second title.
Jenson Button enters 2011 looking to build on a stronger first year at McLaren than some had predicted he would enjoy at the outset.
Contesting his first season for Ferrari, Fernando Alonso only narrowly missed out on clinching a third world title in 2010.
Despite an association with Ferrari stretching back a decade, Felipe Massa struggled last season alongside newcomer Fernando Alonso.
At the outset, the 2010 Formula One season appeared to have the potential to either make or break Nico Rosberg's reputation.
There can be little doubt that Michael Schumacher's F1 comeback was the one major disappointment of 2010.
Vitaly Petrov showed just enough potential in his rookie season to earn himself a second bite of the Formula One cherry in 2011.
Nick Heidfeld embarks upon his 12th F1 season in 2011 having been named by Renault as a late replacement for the injured Robert Kubica.
Robert Kubica hopes to be back racing for Renault later in 2011 having suffered serious injuries in a rally accident in February.
Rubens Barrichello remains with Williams for the 2011 season - what will be the Brazilian's 19th in Formula One.
Pastor Maldonado managed to snatch a Williams race seat from under the nose of the highly-rated Nico Hulkenberg for 2011.
Adrian Sutil remains with Force India for a fifth successive season in 2011 after finishing 11th in last year's drivers' championship.
Paul di Resta finally joins contemporaries Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel in Formula One in 2011.
Kamui Kobayashi has quickly established himself as a fans' favourite in Formula One after a series of battling performances.
Sauber have opted for a young and exciting driver line-up for the 2011 season, with Sergio Perez joining Kamui Kobayashi.
Sebastien Buemi continues with Toro Rosso in 2011 after a second season in Formula One which saw him tread water.
Jaime Alguersuari embarks upon his second full F1 season having made history as the youngest ever driver to contest a grand prix.
Jarno Trulli embarks upon his 15th season in Formula One in 2011 having been retained by Team Lotus.
Heikki Kovalainen stays with Team Lotus in 2011 as he continues to try and rebuild a career that suffered at McLaren.
Narain Karthikeyan returns to F1 six seasons after becoming the first Indian driver to reach the pinnacle of motor racing.
Timo Glock will spend another season with Virgin Racing in 2011 having decided to stake his F1 future on one of the sport's new teams.
Jerome d'Ambrosio makes his F1 debut with Virgin Racing in 2011 having served as their reserve driver towards the end of last season.
Technical director James Allison looks back at their performances in the first three races.
The F1 action has been breathless so far this season. But is what we're seeing the real deal?
Tony Jardine kicks off his skysports.com column and previews the China Grand Prix this weekend.